Developers

BioJulia Co-Founder & Developer

BioJulia Developer

Contributors

Alumni

Community

Please take a moment to read the Julia Community Standards.
We expect that your participation in any Julia related forum, online or offline,
respects these standards.

Channels

GitHub

We use GitHub for the development of BioJulia itself. GitHub is where you will
find our source code, tracked issues, and the pull-requests. The discussions
there should be on topic and technical. For support and user questions, please
use the Forum or Chat channels.

Chat

For casual conversation and quick questions, we have a series of Gitter chat rooms.
It is a good place to start if you think you need help but aren’t quite sure
what you should be asking or where to ask it.

Support BioJulia

Support further development of BioJulia

BioJulia is an MIT licensed, open source project, all tools and packages are
completely free to use.

However it requires a lot of effort to maintain and develop new features from
volunteers who do this in their own time.

You can support BioJulia development via the following methods:

Spread the word! Tweet/blog/vlog about what you use BioJulia to achieve.

Assist on GitHub by resdponding to issues, reviewing code, and submitting
pull requests.